The one who would have the tongue of a teacher must have the ear of a student.
The Plot Thickens
Friends, as the resurrection nears, pray that your perseverance is renewed each day.
Beauty in emptiness
There is much in our world today that brings a sense of emptiness. But we can acknowledge and reclaim this emptiness, turning it upside down.
The good news and bad news
Lord, may you help us all to follow you in humility and joy, straining like racers to follow you on the upward call of God!
Seeking relief, restoring hearts
How can we restore the hearts of those walking alone, so that we may all share in the Earth’s abundance?
What do we do with the past?
Erase our pasts, and it becomes difficult to understand who we are. Or does it?
An Unexpected Twist
As we focus on Jesus this week and the unexpected twist, let’s remember that even though Jesus was on his way to his death, he continued to find people.
We need to get lost to find God
Being lost scares us. But, perhaps we need to get lost.
More than tasks
We read that to be in Christ is to “become the righteousness of God.” “Become” hardly implies a one-and-done task, but rather a process that likely involves a life-long series of tasks to work toward a larger goal.
A life unbridled
Psalm 32:9 encourages us to “not be like a horse or a mule, without understanding, whose temper must be curbed with bit and bridle,” but how do we become unbridled?